SETAC Europe 29Th Annual Meeting 26−30 May 2019 | Helsinki, Finland Abstract Book
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They appear in order of abstract code and alphabetical order per presentation type. The poster spotlight abstracts are included in the list of poster abstracts. The presenting author of each abstract is underlined. SETAC Europe Office Avenue des Arts, 53 B-1000 Brussels Belgium T +32 2 772 72 81 F +32 2 770 53 86 [email protected] setac.org SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY In the 1970s, no forum existed for interdisciplinary communication among environmental scientists, biologists, chemists, toxicologists, managers, engineers or others interested in environmental issues. The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) was founded in North America in 1979 to fill the void, and quickly saw dynamic growth in the Society’s membership, meeting attendance and publications. A unique strength of SETAC is its commitment to balance the scientific interests of government, academia and business. The Society by-laws mandate equal representation from these three sectors for officers of the World Council and Geographic Unit Boards of Keynote Abstracts Directors and Councils, and in the composition of committees and other society activities. Keynote Sunday The proportion of members from each of the three sectors has remained nearly equal over One Health, Persistent Organic Pollutants and the Arctic the years. Keynote Tuesday Cynthia A. de Wit, Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden The Society is concerned about global environmental issues. Its members are committed to Environmental Pollutants and Health The One Health concept is based on understanding how human, wildlife and Environmental Quality Through Science®, to timely and effective communication of Jorma Toppari, University of Turku, Finland ecosystem/planetary health are interconnected and the Arctic has long served as an research, and to interactions among professionals so that enhanced knowledge and early warning system in this regard. Persistent organic pollutants will be used to Environmental effects on health are in many cases preventable in contrast to increased personal exchanges occur. Therefore, SETAC publishes two globally esteemed illustrate this, for example, the early discovery of PCBs in the Arctic in the 1970s, genetic impact. Industrial chemicals have been produced only during the last 150 and subsequent studies of PCBs in wildlife and humans in the Canadian Arctic in years and the production has multiplied during our time. Unfortunately many of scientific journals and convenes annual meetings around the world, showcasing cutting- the 1980s. The very high levels found in top predators and some indigenous the good products turned out to be bad pollutants affecting our health. Thanks to edge science in poster and platform presentations. Because of its multidisciplinary populations in what was supposed to be a pristine environment was devastating the Stockholm convention, the amount of persistent organic pollutants is news. Indigenous peoples’ traditional foods, crucial for their health, society and declining, and now the main attention is on less persistent compounds that approach, the scope of the science of SETAC is broader in concept and application than that culture were now highly contaminated. These and other findings led the eight interfere with physiology, including endocrine and immune systems, central of many other societies. Arctic countries to call for an assessment of the Arctic environment. A report on nervous system, and most importantly, their development. The incidence of non- POPs, other contaminants and human health in the Arctic environment was communicable diseases in increasing and many environmental chemicals are presented by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme in 1998.The associated with their pathophysiology. Endocrine disrupting chemicals can SETAC’s growth is reflected in the founding of geographic units around the world. SETAC science presented led to new understanding of pathways and processes for POPs contribute to reproductive disorders and cognitive development by inhibiting Europe was established in 1989 as an independent organisation, followed by SETAC Asia- into and within the Arctic, including biomagnification in food webs and humans, hormone production and action at critical developmental phases. Anti-androgenic and effects of exposure. It illustrated succinctly how interconnected the Arctic was chemicals cause genital malformations and poor semen quality experimentally and Pacific in 1997 and SETAC Latin America in 1999. In 2002, the four existing organisations to the rest of the world, and was a driving factor in development of regional and most likely in humans, too. Anti-thyroid chemicals can cause severe adverse joined together under the governance of the SETAC World Council. SETAC Africa is the global POPs regulation, such as the Stockholm Convention. Further protection of effects in central nervous system in fetuses and infants. Currently the greatest the Arctic from new chemicals is thus crucial to protecting humans, wildlife and problem is the lack of knowledge about the health effects of the majority of most recent geographic unit, which was adopted in 2012. As evidence of international ecosystems globally. chemicals in use. acceptance of the SETAC model and of the great interest at the local level, regional chapters and branches have emerged in a number of countries. Keynote Monday Keynote Wednesday SETAC publishes two journals: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C) and Can One Environment, One Health and Many Chemicals be Sustainable? Innovation Where Everyone Wins: A Call for a New Dialogue in Environmental Toxicology, Chemistry and Risk Assessment Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM). Environmental Toxicology Bjorn Hansen, European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), Finland Juan Gonzalez Valero, Syngenta, Switzerland and Chemistry is dedicated to furthering scientific knowledge and disseminating With the adoption in 2015 of the Sustainable Development Goals the world information on environmental toxicology and chemistry, including the application of these embarked on an ambitious journey to obtain a sustainable future by 2030. Since the early days in environmental sciences we have constantly increased our Chemicals management has a specific target within Sustainable Development understanding off the impacts of human activities and technologies on the sciences to risk assessment. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management Goal 14 is “By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of environment. We are experts in exploring risks and it is only logical that we focus focuses on the application of science in environmental decision-making, regulation, and chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed our effort on avoiding the risk from those activities. We know that we don’t have international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and management, including aspects of policy and law, and the development of scientifically all the answers and have to apply precaution. But we shouldn’t confuse precaution soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the with avoidance. Avoiding innovation means avoiding progress, and without sound approaches to environmental problem solving. Together, these journals provide a environment”. The EU is settings its chemicals and waste policies, within the EU progress there will be no better outcome: not for humans and not for nature. As forum for professionals in academia, business, government, and other segments of society and internationally, to meet this goal. environmental scientist we are in a dilemma. The possible trade-offs are complex and require a different form of dialogue that pushes us all out of our comfort zone. The EU has also set an ambitious goal of moving towards a circular economy. involved in the use, protection, and management of the environment for the enhancement A common reaction is to push decisions to the political level with detrimental Achieving circularity requires significant advances in product design, in material effects on